War Child Charity Teams Up with Game Developers For Armistice Day Fundraiser

War Child, a UK charity that supports children affected by conflicts, is teaming up multiple developers to raise money for their first ever Armistice Day Fundraiser. The whole idea is to encourage peaceful gameplay and to help children who are negatively affected by war.

According to PCGamesN, The makers of World of Tanks, Verdun 1914, Democracy 3 and 1979 Revolution: Black Friday are all supporting the initiative by offering peace-themed DLC packs or donating sales.

As for Verdun 1914, they will be selling a Christmas Truce DLC. The DLC will include football matches, snowball fights, and a Christmas card exchange. They will be selling it on Steam from December 16-31

As for the makers of Democracy 3 and 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, they will be donating the net income of their sales to War Child during specific periods of time. Democracy 3’s donation period will last from November 21st through December 2nd, while Revolution will donate money from November 28th through December 2nd.

War Child is hoping that this fundraiser becomes a yearly event, and hopes that more game developers jump on board. To check out what War Child is actively doing to help children or to give, click here.

Caylie is a writer and all around nerd. She started reading fantasy novels when she was 8, which naturally led her into playing DnD. Her favorite video game series is Dragon Age and her favorite book is “The Name of the Wind.”

Caylie is a writer and all around nerd. She started reading fantasy novels when she was 8, which naturally led her into playing DnD. Her favorite video game series is Dragon Age and her favorite book is "The Name of the Wind."